Cedar
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Weeping Alaskan cedar trees are among the most beautiful landscape speciment trees. Learn where to site them and how to care for these evergreen trees.

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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis is the weeping Alaskan cedar and it is among the loveliest evergreen trees for gardens. Weeping Alaskan cedars are elegant, easy-to-grow trees for northern landscapes. Learn what these beautiful trees need and why they should be a part of your garden. #gardening #landscaping #gardendesign
A small garden shed is a good way to try your hand installing cedar shingles. You will use the same installation techniques, although on a smaller scale. Cedar shingles will last for decades before they need replacing.
It is time to enjoy our little backyard at its best. The summer weather now allows us to entertain outdoors around our fire pit and barbecue, surrounded by frie
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Northern Lights hot tubs (@northernlightshottubs) added a photo to their Instagram account: “The soothing aroma of cedar provides relaxation any time of the day #cedarhottub #jacuzzisenbois…”

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I saw a cedar mat like this online for $35 and thought, “Hey, I can make a better one for less.” You can build one, too, in three easy step.
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There are about a million ways to spend your hard-earned money this holiday season. Some of them are super duper tempting, because they look so festive. They just put you in the holiday mood. For me, that is garland. Now, I could go to Home Depot and spend a boat load on re-usable or fresh Read More >>

One Hundred Dollars a Month saved to Gardening
We turned the plain white front porch pillars into cedar pillars, and our porch has never looked better.

Alexis @ Persia Lou saved to DIY Home
Learn how to build a DIY modern, tapered planter using inexpensive cedar fence pickets! Free design plans and step-by-step tutorial by Jen Woodhouse.
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